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'''''Phoenix canariensis''''' is one of the most massive of all the palms for southern California and also one of the most prized, as well as common. Excellent landscape for parks, public gardens and avenues, but a a bit large for most private gardens. Creates a very dense shade beneath which even grass can struggle to grow it's so dark. Despite producing huge volumes of colorful dates, they are fairly inedible, though squirrels love them. One of the fastest growing of all palms in southern California | '''''Phoenix canariensis''''' is one of the most massive of all the palms for southern California and also one of the most prized, as well as common. Excellent landscape for parks, public gardens and avenues, but a a bit large for most private gardens. Creates a very dense shade beneath which even grass can struggle to grow it's so dark. Despite producing huge volumes of colorful dates, they are fairly inedible, though squirrels love them. One of the fastest growing of all palms in southern California | ||
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*'''Drought Tolerance''': good once established (can take up to 3 years) | *'''Drought Tolerance''': good once established (can take up to 3 years) | ||
*'''Dry Heat Tolerance''': good | *'''Dry Heat Tolerance''': good | ||
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*'''Salt Tolerance''': moderate | *'''Salt Tolerance''': moderate | ||
*'''Growth Rate''': fast to very fast with age | *'''Growth Rate''': fast to very fast with age | ||
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*'''Availability''': extremely common | *'''Availability''': extremely common | ||
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File:Phoenix ave 2 Bhs.JPG|avenue trees | File:Phoenix ave 2 Bhs.JPG|avenue trees | ||
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File:Phoenix canariensis Sherman Way 20.jpg|San Fernando Valley | File:Phoenix canariensis Sherman Way 20.jpg|San Fernando Valley | ||
File:Phoenix canariensis Santa Monica ave.jpg|Los Angeles coastal | File:Phoenix canariensis Santa Monica ave.jpg|Los Angeles coastal | ||
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File:Phoenix canariensis Monrovia.jpg|Pasadena area, California | File:Phoenix canariensis Monrovia.jpg|Pasadena area, California | ||
File:Phoenix canariensis neighborhood.JPG|San Fernando Valley, California | File:Phoenix canariensis neighborhood.JPG|San Fernando Valley, California | ||
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File:Phoenix canariensis tall from underneath.JPG|tall palm (about 70') | File:Phoenix canariensis tall from underneath.JPG|tall palm (about 70') | ||
File:Phoenix canariensis head.JPG|crown | File:Phoenix canariensis head.JPG|crown | ||
| − | File:Phoenix canariensis in Orlando.jpg| | + | File:Phoenix canariensis in Orlando.jpg|transplanted palm central Florida |
File:Phoenix canariensis small colorful Shrmn Oks.jpg|San Fernando Valley, California | File:Phoenix canariensis small colorful Shrmn Oks.jpg|San Fernando Valley, California | ||
File:Phoenix canariensis trunk cut.JPG|trimmed trunk | File:Phoenix canariensis trunk cut.JPG|trimmed trunk | ||
| − | File:Phoenix canariensis trunk trimmed naturally.JPG|leaves trimmed | + | File:Phoenix canariensis trunk trimmed naturally.JPG|leaves trimmed less close leaving a bit of petiole |
File:Phoenix canariensis trunk Disney.JPG|trimmed trunk Disneyland | File:Phoenix canariensis trunk Disney.JPG|trimmed trunk Disneyland | ||
File:Phoenix canariensis trunk root ball Pasadena.jpg|trunk base | File:Phoenix canariensis trunk root ball Pasadena.jpg|trunk base | ||
File:Phoenix canariensis cut leaves.JPG|leaves cut leaving some petiole | File:Phoenix canariensis cut leaves.JPG|leaves cut leaving some petiole | ||
| − | File:Phoenix canariensis leaf bases.JPG| | + | File:Phoenix canariensis leaf bases.JPG|armed leaf bases |
| − | File:Phoenix canariensis trunk again.JPG|trunk | + | File:Phoenix canariensis trunk again.JPG|smoothly trimmed trunk |
File:Phoenix canariensis pineapple leaf bases.JPG|pruned like a 'pineapple' | File:Phoenix canariensis pineapple leaf bases.JPG|pruned like a 'pineapple' | ||
File:Phoenix canariensis heavily pruned Van Nuys.jpg|overpruned tree | File:Phoenix canariensis heavily pruned Van Nuys.jpg|overpruned tree | ||
File:Phoenix canariensis tied Up SB.JPG|leaves tied up after recent transplant | File:Phoenix canariensis tied Up SB.JPG|leaves tied up after recent transplant | ||
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File:Phoenix canariensis vs Jubaea H.jpg|Phoenix canariensis (left) versus Jubaea (right) | File:Phoenix canariensis vs Jubaea H.jpg|Phoenix canariensis (left) versus Jubaea (right) | ||
File:Phoenix with magnesium deficiencies.jpg|mineral deficiency look | File:Phoenix with magnesium deficiencies.jpg|mineral deficiency look | ||
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Common Name: Canary Island Date Palm
Phoenix canariensis is one of the most massive of all the palms for southern California and also one of the most prized, as well as common. Excellent landscape for parks, public gardens and avenues, but a a bit large for most private gardens. Creates a very dense shade beneath which even grass can struggle to grow it's so dark. Despite producing huge volumes of colorful dates, they are fairly inedible, though squirrels love them. One of the fastest growing of all palms in southern California
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